Prepare for the single accreditation system
Residency Program Insider, July 17, 2015
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Join us on Tuesday, August 18, from 1-2:30 pm for our webcast, Succeeding as a Program Administrator in the Single Accreditation System. Expert speaker Kerrie J. Jordan, MS, C-TAGME, will discuss how to begin your transition to ACGME accreditation, what the coordinator’s role is during the transition, and what pre-accreditation status means. This webcast will also help ACGME-accredited training programs that want to apply for osteopathic recognition. Coordinators of either type of accredited program will learn how the single accreditation system can help them advance their careers.
At the conclusion of this program, you will be able to:
• Describe how to prepare for ACGME accreditation
• Understand the major differences between institutional AOA standards and ACGME Common Program Requirements
• Recognize what a clinical competency committee (CCC) is and what is involved
• Set up faculty development regarding the single accreditation system
• Start the process of applying for osteopathic recognition
For more information or to register for this webcast, click here.
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